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2010-02-26
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2010-03-09
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Wow this is totally neat. The picture on the front facing camera looks a million times better through this than it did when I loaded up the "Mirror" program from extras-devel.
Just video chatted with my girlfriend... a description of the experience.
I could not initiate video chat with her. If I placed a google chat voice call to her, there was no interface to turn on the camera and it was just a basic audio call.
When I told her to initiate a video chat with me, she was confused because the google chat client on the N900 had not identified my resource as video chat enabled so I didn't have the little video icon next to my name.
I told her to do it anyway... I got a call with an interface different from the voice chat. There were buttons to turn on the front camera, mute the mic, and enable audio which turned on the speaker phone. Until I hit the button to turn on the webcam, she just saw my gtalk avatar. The sound was great and the picture of me on her end was great. Unfortunately the image I was getting from her was very garbled... I should have taken a screen shot. The image of herself on her end looked fine.
Another note is that the interface only worked in landscape mode, if i rotated my phone to portrait my camera image just went sideways. I used the kickstand to set the phone down on my desk and it worked really well.
Anyway, promising look of things to come.. exciting! Thanks for finding this and pointing it out!
J
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2010-03-10
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2010-03-10
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2010-03-23
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2010-05-26
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She installed the google talk plugin, clicked on me in her chat list, chose "video and more" option and inititated a call to my N900.
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2010-05-26
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-if u want make gtalk video call, u must add your gmail account to N900, in VoIP and IM accounts.BTW, you may add other person account to contacts.
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Just video chatted with my girlfriend... a description of the experience.
I could not initiate video chat with her. If I placed a google chat voice call to her, there was no interface to turn on the camera and it was just a basic audio call.
When I told her to initiate a video chat with me, she was confused because the google chat client on the N900 had not identified my resource as video chat enabled so I didn't have the little video icon next to my name.
I told her to do it anyway... I got a call with an interface different from the voice chat. There were buttons to turn on the front camera, mute the mic, and enable audio which turned on the speaker phone. Until I hit the button to turn on the webcam, she just saw my gtalk avatar. The sound was great and the picture of me on her end was great. Unfortunately the image I was getting from her was very garbled... I should have taken a screen shot. The image of herself on her end looked fine.
Another note is that the interface only worked in landscape mode, if i rotated my phone to portrait my camera image just went sideways. I used the kickstand to set the phone down on my desk and it worked really well.
Anyway, promising look of things to come.. exciting! Thanks for finding this and pointing it out!
J